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The president has amassed a war chest of at least $600 million in political donations heading into the midterm elections, according to three people familiar with the matter. It’s an unprecedented sum in modern politics, particularly for a lame-duck president who is barred by the U.S. Constitution from running again.
On Thursday, the university denounced the Trump administration’s announcement, saying “this retaliatory action threatens serious harm to the Harvard community and our country.”
Dubbed a White House-in-waiting during his exile, the America First Policy Institute now seems nearly like another White House campus – almost half of President Trump’s Cabinet is expected to address the AFPI policy summit this week in Washington,
President Trump has blamed former President Biden for air traffic control system failures, when multiple administrations, including his own, failed to fix the FAA’s problems.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — It seems like a triumph for a cryptocurrency industry that has long sought mainstream acceptance: Top investors in one of President Donald Trump ’s crypto projects invited to dine with him at his luxury golf club in Northern Virginia on the heels of the Senate advancing key pro-crypto legislation and while bitcoin prices soar.
Melania Trump celebrates "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day," inviting children to the East Garden at the White House and decorating wooden flags following recent "Be Best" wins.
President Donald Trump congratulated House Speaker Mike Johnson on Thursday following the passage of the GOP budget bill. The bill now heads to the Senate.Meanwhile, fallout continues after Trump's confrontational meeting on Wednesday with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa amid tensions between the two nations over the U.
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Mauricio Claver-Carone, the Cuba and Venezuela hardliner tapped as special envoy for Latin America, will leave his position by the end of May, leaving Secretary of State Marco Rubio with some policy wins but without an important ally to navigate the Trump administration.
On tariffs and Iran nuclear negotiations, the Trump administration isn’t communicating what it actually wants.
The heads of General Motors, Ford and Stellantis met with Trump to outline how his tariffs would disrupt automaking. Trump gave them some reprieves on domestic vehicles with foreign parts not covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, but he still has a 25% tax on imported steel and aluminum.
President Trump said he would welcome Norwegian immigrants over those from "----hole countries" in Africa. That racist remark did not go unnoticed.